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Book Synopsis: Just Practice: A Social Justice Approach to Social Work provides a foundation for critical and creative social work that integrates theory, history, ethics, skills, and rights to respond to the complex terrain of 21st century social work. Just Practice puts the field of social work's expressed commitment to social justice at center stage with a framework that builds upon five key concepts: meaning, context, power, history, and possibility. How do we give meaning to the experiences and conditions that shape our lives? What are the contexts in which those experiences and conditions occur? How do structures and relations of power shape people's lives and the practice of social work? How might a historical perspective help us to grasp the ways in which struggles over meaning and power have played out and to better appreciate the human consequences of those struggles? Taken together, these concepts provide a guide for integrative social work that bridges direct practice and community building.
The text prepares readers with the theoretical knowledge and practice skills to address the complex challenges of contemporary social work from direct practice with individuals and families, to group work, organizational and community change, and policy analysis and advocacy. Each chapter includes learning activities, reflection moments, practice examples, and the stories and voices of practitioners and service users to engage students as critical thinkers and practitioners. The author encourages teachers and students alike to take risks, move from safe, familiar, pedagogical spaces and practices, challenge assumptions, and embrace uncertainty.
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Are you a social worker looking to make a real difference in the lives of your clients? Just Practice: A Social Justice Approach to Social Work is the book you've been waiting for. This comprehensive guide combines theory, history, ethics, skills, and rights to provide a foundation for critical and creative social work. With its emphasis on social justice, Just Practice will empower you to respond to the complex challenges of 21st century social work.
At the heart of Just Practice are five key concepts: meaning, context, power, history, and possibility. These concepts will help you give meaning to your clients' experiences, understand the contexts in which they occur, and recognize the ways in which power structures shape their lives. By taking a historical perspective, you'll gain valuable insights into the struggles over meaning and power that have shaped society.
But Just Practice doesn't just stop at theory. It prepares you with the practical knowledge and skills needed to address the complex challenges of contemporary social work. From working directly with individuals and families, to group work, community building, and policy analysis, this book covers it all. You'll find learning activities, reflection moments, and real-life examples to engage you as a critical thinker and practitioner.
Don't settle for mediocrity in your social work practice. Take a risk, challenge assumptions, and embrace uncertainty with Just Practice: A Social Justice Approach to Social Work. It's time to make a real impact. Click here to get your copy now.
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